Archive for the ‘Soft’ Category

And the fashion world goes “Berry”!

Berry as well plum and aubergine will be everywhere and in every possible shade available this autumn/winter season 2011. All these colours belong to the colour family of purple. Purple can be sometimes overpowering as a solid colour, so try to cheer it up with silver or gold embellishments or jewellery, or with metallic colours or why not go for colour blocking with brighter colours.  Otherwise simply tone it down by wearing it with neutral colours. No matter which shade of purple you wear everyone one looks great in them- no matter which skin or hair colour or age you are. These shades will be every year in fashion, so they make great investment pieces.

Also, worth knowing:” Dressing in purple expresses creativity and underlines your individuality. Purple is a good alternative to black and navy.”

 

Michaela

Friday, September 2nd, 2011

Dress in your favourite colour!

How to electrify your summer style? Slip into a hot-hued mini dress. High voltage shades make a statement for day while citrus hues will add zing after dark. Simply pick a shade to suit your mood and work the season’s spectrum in style.

 

Michaela

 

Net-a-porter (UK)

Wednesday, May 25th, 2011

Colour Metallics- which looks best on me!

The metallics are back in fashion. Pastels, nudes, bold- in every fabric from silk to lurex- the choices seem to be endless.  Once you know your dominant colour (which is based on your personal colouring) you’ll know which type of tones and shades of metallic look best on you and which look just ok. Also, note that colours will either lose or gain intensity with your choice of fabric

‘The best colour in the whole world is the one looks good on you’.

Coco Chanel

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  • Deep

  • Clear

  • Soft


  • Warm


  • Cool


Knowing your dominant colours

Shop by your colouring


Michaela

Friday, February 11th, 2011

How to wear black?!

Black is one of the most popular colours to wear, especially in the UK. It is the favourite colour for investment buys such as a suit, coat or the famous little black dress and can make the wearer feel sophisticated, elegant, sexy or edgy. Unfortunately, contrary to popular belief, it’s not the most flattering colour on everybody – not everyone can wear black as a solid colour or near the face. The younger you are, the more you can get away with wearing black since youthful skin will always provide a nice contrast to black. But once you’re in your twenties when skin and features are get softer and you’re starting out in your first job it will start to matter. This is when you need to know how to make black work for you, whether it’s in your colour palette or not.

Light

Black is not in your palette but it can create a striking contrast if you have ash-blond hair. The secret is to keep black away from your face by choosing open necklines and wearing one of your key colours near your face. Softer fabrics like knits, jerseys, tweeds, corduroys and silks will absorb the light and soften the effect of the black. Your little black dress should be strappy or have a plunging neckline. Wear it with a coloured necklace or drape a scarf in one of your colours across your shoulders. Don’t overpower your look by wearing a strong lipstick and heavy eye make up unless you’re going to a glamorous event.

How to wear your palette

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Deep

Black is a major part of your wardrobe and looks good on its own. Whether you wear black for work, at the weekend or to a party, the choice is yours, because it will always work for you. You can choose black in any fabric or texture, from leather to fine chiffon, as long as the garment is in the right style for your body shape, scale and proportion.

How to wear your palette

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Warm

Black is not your best colour and therefore not in your colour palette. For best results combine black with one of the warm colours from your colour palette and wear black away from your face. If you wear black on its own, choose a low neckline, or wear a coloured scarf or necklace to help lift the black. Also note that softer or textured black fabrics will be more flattering, as this type of material absorbs light, making the black appear softer. Avoid the temptation to team it up with white.

How to wear your palette

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Cool

Black is a key colour in your palette. You may wear it with many other colours but watch out – it may also cast a dark shadow under your chin, in which case avoid wearing black directly under your chin. Also, wearing black in a soft weave e.g. tweed, velvet or knit will absorb the light and therefore look less harsh on you. Try to brighten up your black with sparking jewellery or metallic accessories.

How to wear your palette

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Clear

Black looks striking against the strong, dark tones of your hair and sparkling eyes and is one of the main colours in your palette. Your personal colouring is contrasting so having contrast in your clothing is key. Black is a fantastic colour to bring out the contrast by combining it with bright, light or unrelated colours e.g. red, white. Also, a black and pure white combination is always a stunning combination for day and night, on any occasion.

How to wear your palette

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Soft

Black is not in your palette and should be worn always away from your face. Choose fabrics that are textured or soft, so the black is less harsh. Your little black dress needs to be soft and draping, with a low or plunging neckline to which you can add jewellery or a scarf, to distract from the black near your face. A dress that’s low cut, off the shoulder or sleeveless will be a better choice than anything with a high neckline because it puts enough space between your face and the dress.

How to wear your palette

Shop by Soft

Michaela

Thursday, November 4th, 2010

How to wear red in your dominant colour!

Colour is individual, natural, magnetic, influential, emotional, therapeutic and joyful and the emotions it stirs are a vital part of a woman’s beauty and charm. Everyone is different – hair, skin and even eye colour change constantly with the play of light and shade, and these nuances mean that every woman can possess a colour of her very own, one as personal as her signature. Women who understand colour look more interesting, more in control, more confident, more self-assured and ultimately more attractive. These women have more personality in their looks, because they have created their own colour signature.

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The choice of colours out there is enormous and can be not only confusing but also quite daunting. Why is it that sometimes a colour e.g. red looks great on you, then just ok and at other times doesn’t work at all? The answer is that every colour comes in different shades, tones and intensities. So, red is not just red – there is light red, pale red,  pastel red, clear reds, soft red, dark reds, blue red, tomato red, .phpberry red etc. Once you know your dominant colour (which is based on your personal colouring) you’ll know which type of tones and shades of red look best on you and which look just ok. Also, note that colours will either lose or gain intensity with your choice of fabric. So a red linen can look lighter or softer, because it’s translucent, while a red corduroy might gain intensity because it’s a more heavily textured fabric.

In genral: Wearing red is the colour of power, sexiness and energy. Wear red and you’ll feel confident, dynamic and in control.

How to wear red for your dominant colour!

Light

Deep

Warm

Cool

Clear

Soft


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Michaela

Monday, September 27th, 2010

Animal Prints Know How!

Explore your territory by choosing the right type and size of  prints at the right place of your body at the right place and time! Animal prints create attention, focus and add visual volume. So, make sure you know your body shape and body size before you start to shop for them.

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Know how for Animal Prints

  • Animal prints create attention, focus and add visual volume to your body shape and/ or body part . So, make sure you know your body shape and body size before you start to shop for them.
  • The print size should correspond with your body size. Bigger prints are best for women who are tall and plus size. While smaller prints are better for short and petite build women.
  • Less is more. Don’t try to over complicate the look by combining it with other fashion trends. Animal print should ideally complement your look- set a tone – rather competing with other styles.
  • Make sure you look current by choosing the right accessories with the animal print. Animal print can look quickly dated when paired with the wrong items.
  • Dress your age! Rule of thumb: The louder the younger the wearer.
  • Calve Size: Women with a big calves should avoid any calf or kneeboots and stiletto heels. Instead choose ankle boots with an average to bigger heel.
  • Scarves: Great for women who have a good neck. But less good for women with a short or/and wide neck. Also, not an ideal choice for women with a big bust.

Fashion tips for animal prints:

They are sleek, chic, multicoloured and come in many variations. They will add always a powerful and confident note to its wearer.

Zebra Prints


  • A black & white colour combination that can look harsh on the wrong wearer. It is best for women who have the following dominant colouring: Light, Deep, Clear. It is best left for the younger generation- unless you are choosing this animal print in accessories.
  • It creates a stylish outfit combination and spices up any elegant outfit.
  • Elegant and suitable for any type of events- including work – as long as being appropriate.
  • Dress code: Dress up and never for dressing down.

Leopard prints


  • Regular prints are coming in darkbrown combined with neutral colours. Great for women with the following dominant colouring: Soft, warm and deep. The more the print contains a white and black colour combination rather a neutral and brown one the more it is suitable for women who’s dominant colouring is light, clear and cool.
  • It will add a sensual, seductive and glamorous look. A look that is best kept appropriate for the occasion.
  • A favourite among the glamorous and romantic style personalities.
  • Dress code: A softer choice than then the zebra print and works well with a casual look- but nevertheless stylish.

Snake skin prints


  • They come in multi colours and depending which colouring combination they have it will depend who can wear. The thumb rule here is again: The bolder the print the better for women with light, cool and clear colouring.
  • It creates a mysterious look that exudes elegance.
  • Mostly favoured by women who have a classic personality and choose a chic style for day & night and for work & play.
  • Dress code:  It requires elegance in your outfit. No matter what.

Last thought of food: Animal prints need to be worn always sharp since they add an edge to your outfit. It goes with the theme:-)

My favourite animal prints

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Michaela

Saturday, September 4th, 2010

Jaeger Boutique & Accessories AW10!

Here are some Jaeger fashion news for you!

1. Women’s – Sapphire & Steel at Jaeger

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  • This season, Jaeger’s palette is grounded with ultra–modern inky tones and smoky shades of grey, from platinum to charcoal.
  • Chintzed deep marine wool, futuristically bound in black, is crafted into the chicest skirt suit, while Jaeger London’s modern Melton gilt zip jacket works perfectly with ankle skimming flannels and skinny denims.
  • Steely shades of grey feature in cashmere melange knits, shearling gilets and beautifully cut wool tailoring. And for the ultimate in luxury: Jaeger’s midnight suede zippered fighter pilot pant.

2. Jaeger Boutique – Now Live

Discover a whole new generation of Jaeger – Boutique by Jaeger heralds the latest addition to the Jaeger family; a chic new collection designed with the fervent young woman in mind.

Visit the exclusive pop up shop on London’s Carnaby St, filled with limited edition pieces and eclectic lifestyle products. Find Out More

Go behind the scenes at our stylish lookbook shoot, here all the latest news and events and find out how you can become involved with Boutique

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Get the right look with their range of Accessories for Autumn and Winter.  Jaeger Accessories provide the finishing touch to any look, combining great style with timeless sophistication

  • Warwick Tote: £250.00

Works for any body shape and body size!

  • St. James Large: £299.00

Great choice for most body shapes- just not for inverted triangle body shape

  • Silk Crystal Clutch: £125.00

A special occasion clutch that works for all body shapes, just that a pear body shape is better adviced to carry it under their arms rather holding it.  It is exactly the opposite for the inverted triangle.


  • Bedford Buckle Purse: £99.00

It makes especially a great investment buys for women who have the dominant colour soft, warm and deep.

  • Catwalk Ring Belt: £90.00

It is only suitable for women who have a normal to a long waist. A waist belt needs space to sit and fit. Otherwise it will be just moving up and down in the waist area.

  • Lips Print Scarf £40.00

Best for women with an average to long neck. No matter if it is thin or medium wide. Just not a good choice for women with a short and/or wide neck. Scarf need space to “breath” otherwise they clutter the little space between face and   shoulder.

Michaela

The Jaeger Companys Shops Ltd.

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

Kate Moss Clothes at Topshop!

This summer, Kate Moss presents a beautiful collection of vintage inspired pieces. Drawing upon an eclectic mix of eras, styles, fabrics and colours, Kate’s latest pieces capture her bohemian take on dressing perfectly. From casual summer frocks and show-stopping evening gowns to tailored shorts and delicate silk blouses, there are stunning styles for every occasion.

Favourite pieces of this collection

Get set to dazzle in Kate Moss for Topshop – watch the new collection video here

Michaela

Friday, May 21st, 2010

Going Nude!

Finally it seems the season has arrived for the ” Going Nude” trend ! It has been written about it , but who is in the mood and in the right mind of wearing it when it is cold, raining and no sunshine in sight. Well, there have been some sightings who have been trying the look but didn’t look very convincing in the bad weather. On top of it you see every single dirt mark- no matter how small it is. It is really not the colour to choose when it is wet or raining.

The nude look is like the explorer look or safari look- about ” blending in” , being compfortable in your skin, allowing your clothes to breath and avoiding to be roasted in the sun by wearing dark colours.  So, you can say the hotter the climate the ” the nuder the clothes” and the colder the darker the clothes .

The nude or neutral colours are coming in various shades and tones like stone, taupe, pewter, cream,beige, camel, grey/beige. Many times they will be combined with with pastel colours such as peach or pink or as well with white.

Question here is who looks best in nude colours? Which dominant colour can wear it best and where?

Light

Lights will look great in the nude look- no matter whether they wear it from top to toe or if  they combine it with other light or bright colours.

Deep

Unfortunately the nude looks is not good news for the women with a deep colouring. Best is to play this trend down by accessoiring with bags or shoes, but only if they combine it with deeper colours. The nude colours are not deep in enough in colour for this category and it just washing them out. Also, women with coloured skin should avoid this trend all in all. It simply clashes with their skin colour.

Warm

It is ideal for this group and represents almost their foundation for any colour combinations. It provides a beautiful contrast with their hair colour. Depending on their secondary colour they will opt either for more warmer or cooler colour combinations.

Cool

These women look great in strong colours whether they wear icy colours, bright or deep colours. Therefore the nude trend is not ideal with them. They should avoid a a top to toe nude look and keep it best for their lower part e.g. skirts, trousers.  A nude cardigan can work if the rest is dressed in stronger and sharper colours e.g. white, pink or blue. Unless the nude colours have more of a grey/ash ton than camel or beige touch.

Clear

Clears need contrast so, it balances with their personal colouring. So, best it is to wear it with white, black , pink or purple or even choose nude colours in a metallic look.

Soft

Softs are the opposite to clears and should choose a more tone in tone look- especially near their face. So, nude is a great trend for them whether they combine different nude colours with each other or combine it with other softer colours or make use of it by toning other bright colours down.

Click here for more information on dominant colours

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Michaela

Monday, May 10th, 2010